Frank (Joel Murray) has had enough of the downward spiral of American culture. Divorced, recently fired, and possibly terminally ill, Frank feels he has nothing left to live for. However, instead of taking his own life, he... more &raquo embarks on a killing spree with cohort Roxy (Tara Lynne Barr), who shares his sense of rage and disenfranchisement, and together they embark on a nation-wide assault on our country s dumbest, most irritating celebrities.&laquo less

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Steven H. (sehamilton) from BIRMINGHAM, AL Reviewed on 4/28/2013...

I've always found Goldthwait irritating but this searing critique of our mindless culture's insipid superficiality was spot on. The vast majority of viewers will probably find something to offend them, only because they will see themselves as those who are being criticized. Others, however, will identify with Frank (the main character) in his disavowal of all our culture believes fixation-worthy. Frank's reaction is in itself a point of criticism, as is ably displayed by Goldthwait's playing it over-the-top, to the point of making it impossible for the viewer to fully like the character, even if she feels his disgust. Highly recommended for those who want to buck the current system of making even the most talentless miscreant an instant celebrity. 4 stars.